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Page 206
... writer has accom- plished his purpose . Having observed the very different aspects of Pagan and Christian countries , the author justly inquires into the cause of so considerable an effect ; and he observes : The page of history ...
... writer has accom- plished his purpose . Having observed the very different aspects of Pagan and Christian countries , the author justly inquires into the cause of so considerable an effect ; and he observes : The page of history ...
Page 279
... writer , it may facilitate the labours of future historians ; and that , though Mr. Heron is chargeable with the faults of precipitation and arrogance , he is intitled to the praise of re- commending virtuous examples to the notice of ...
... writer , it may facilitate the labours of future historians ; and that , though Mr. Heron is chargeable with the faults of precipitation and arrogance , he is intitled to the praise of re- commending virtuous examples to the notice of ...
Page 336
... writer's own words . He manifests much liberality and candour , and his style is that of a man of learning , though it is at times some- what involved . Art . 52. Preached in the Parish Church of Langton juxta Partney , Lincolnshire ...
... writer's own words . He manifests much liberality and candour , and his style is that of a man of learning , though it is at times some- what involved . Art . 52. Preached in the Parish Church of Langton juxta Partney , Lincolnshire ...
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